Starting next Tuesday, September 30, both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners can look forward to a closed beta test for The Crew — but don’t expect a beta for the Xbox 360 version if that’s the only console you’ve got. If you’re interested in taking Ubisoft’s upcoming racer for a test drive, you can […]

PlayStation 4 had a solid showing at E3 2014, but many gamers and critics out there were impressed by Microsoft’s TV, entertainment and suit jacket-less conference. Sony president of worldwide studios Shuhei Yoshida has commented on the PS4’s current slate, and what’s on the horizon.

Sony executives danced and high-fived each other when they heard that Microsoft’s Xbox One would launch at a higher price-point than PS4, according to Scott Rohde, head of Sony Worldwide Studios America.

Sony revealed a new white PS4 console and pad edition to commemorate the launch of Destiny, but there’s also another new DualShock 4 design incoming, a much more stealthy beast. Look out, it’s behind you.

PlayStation 4 users have been hit by DNS errors for some time now, and the newly-released firmware update 1.71 has both fixed and triggered the problem for many users, which is confusing. However, there seems to be one fix that’s working for some.

Ubisoft’s servers look like they aren’t able to keep up with the Watch Dogs hype. Earlier, we reported that users were experiencing log in issues with Uplay on PC. Games were failing to download properly and crashing, and according to the publisher, Uplay’s servers haven’t been able to keep up with the demand.